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Beef Versus Whey Protein: The Gut Showdown Self-Experiment

Beef Versus Whey Protein: The Gut Showdown Self-Experiment

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18 years and older
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Overview

Test whether a doctor-formulated protein made from real beef is more digestible than standard whey protein powder. For the first 30 days, participants receive either standard whey protein powder or Equip Protein and track how the gut responds weekly. At the 30 day mark, all participants receive the standard Equip protein to track differences in digestability.

Description

This remotely administered decentralized trial is designed to critically assess the digestive and overall well-being impact of Equip's Prime Protein, a beef-based protein powder, in comparison to standard whey protein. In an era where nutrition claims are often promoted without rigorous testing, Equip is committed to substantiating the benefits of its protein powder through real-world evidence. Over a span of 60 days, this study will employ a cross-over design whereby participants will document their digestive experiences, energy levels, and overall health, providing valuable insights into how each protein source influences gut comfort and tolerability.

Participants in this study will either start with the standard whey protein and transition to Equip's chocolate-flavored beef protein at the halfway mark or use Equip's product from the outset. This methodology allows for a comprehensive comparison between the two protein sources, aiming to offer individuals a clearer understanding of how different proteins affect their gut health. Through daily structured surveys and feedback, participants will not only learn how their bodies respond to each protein type but also contribute to critical data that could potentially elevate the standard of evidence within the supplement industry.

The significance of this study extends beyond individual health, aiming to challenge and reshape the broader nutrition and supplement landscape. Most companies in the supplement industry base their claims on marketing rather than empirical evidence. By conducting this rigorous, real-world study, Equip is holding itself to a standard of scientific accountability and transparency. The findings from this trial will not only inform participants' choices but also aim to advance the entire field towards cleaner, evidence-based nutrition practices. By identifying which protein source better supports digestion and overall comfort, this study stands to make a meaningful impact on public health and industry standards, moving the focus from marketing claims to measurable, scientifically valid outcomes.

More information can be found on the study recruitment page here: https://app.efforia.com/prime-protein-chocolate-gastrointestinal-health/

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Can read and understand English.
  • US resident.
  • Willing and able to follow the requirements of the protocol.
  • Willing to purchase study materials.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Individuals with Beef Allergy
  • Individuals with Whey Allergy
  • Individuals with Dairy Allergy
  • Individuals with Serious Digestive Disorders
  • Individuals on a Vegan Diet
  • Individuals with Chronic Kidney Disease
  • Pregnant or Nursing Individuals
  • Individuals with Gout

Study details
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NCT07477223

Efforia, Inc

13 May 2026

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